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What are the reporting requirements if Ive been involved in a traffic collision?

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What are the reporting requirements if Ive been involved in a traffic collision?

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There was property damage of more than $750, or Anyone was injured (no matter how minor), or Anyone was killed. Each driver must make a report to DMV within 10 days, whether you caused the accident or not and even if the accident occurred on private property. Mail the completed report form to the address on the form. You can read the California Driver Handbook “Reporting The Accident To DMV” for additional information. The Traffic Accident Report (SR 1) is also available online at www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/sr/sr1.pdf. Any person involved in a traffic collision, that meets the criteria, can go to their local police station to make a report. The report should be made as soon as possible. The person reporting the collision needs to bring along the following information: The time and location (street address/cross streets) where the collision occurred. The license plate number of the vehicle he or she was driving when they were involved in the traffic collision. Driver’s license, insurance info

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If you are involved in a vehicle accident that occurred in California, you must report it to DMV if: There was property damage of more than $750, or Anyone was injured (no matter how minor), or Anyone was killed. Each driver must make a report to DMV within 10 days, whether you caused the accident or not and even if the accident occurred on private property. Mail the completed report form to the address on the form. You can read the California Driver Handbook “Reporting The Accident To DMV” for additional information. The Traffic Accident Report (SR 1) is also available online at www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/sr/sr1.pdf. Any person involved in a traffic collision, that meets the criteria, can go to their local police station to make a report. The report should be made as soon as possible. The person reporting the collision needs to bring along the following information: The time and location (street address/cross streets) where the collision occurred. The license plate number of the vehicle he

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